English Grammar Practice
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English Grammar Practice

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Aug 25, 2021
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All the grammar you need to pass English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge. Features: More than 60 grammar topics. Each topic has an explanation. Each topic has a practice test. More than 600 test questions. The grammar topics linked to CEFR levels (A2, B1, B2) Scoring system No internet connection required Written by experts Elementary topics: Articles Adverbial phrases to be Can / could Comparative adjectives First Conditional Going to Have to here, there How questions Imperative forms like + -ing Past continuous Past simple Personal pronouns Phrasal verbs (inseparable) Phrasal verbs (separable) Possessive 's Present continuous Present continuous for future Present perfect Present Simple Should / ought to Some / any / much / many Subject & object questions Superlatives this / that / these Uncountable nouns Will / won't Zero conditional was / were Would like vs like Intermediate topics: Adverbs - describing verbs Alternative comparison Both, either and neither Conditional, 2nd Conditional, 3rd Connecting words Embedded questions Future Continuous Gerunds & infinitives So, such, too, enough May, might + adverbs of probability Modals for Recommendations Modals for Present Deduction Prepositions of place Prepositions of time Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect vs Past Simple Passives Past Perfect Question Tags Advanced Topics: Future perfect Future perfect continuous Modals for Past Deduction Mixed conditionals Relative clauses (defining) Relative clauses (non-defining) Past perfect continous Reported Speech will / going to (prediction) Should have used to / would wish / if only

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